As we've written previously, the FCC announced a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) this year that would make meaningful changes to the regulations that apply to cell phone signal boosters. The FCC sought comment on three main topics: How the booster rules can be streamlined to make embedding boosters in vehicles easier Whether the "personal use" restriction should be removed...

A new filing made by Wilson Electronics on March 15th, 2018 shows basic details of an upcoming Wilson Pro model with FCC ID number PWO460042.The FCC filing has a confidentiality request in place asking that the FCC not share photos or user manual information until the product has launched, so details on the product are scarce. The filings do, however, reveal that...

Last week the FCC announced the biggest batch of proposed changes to its 2013 rules since their original release. While most of the changes likely won't go into effect for at least a few months, they herald meaningful updates to the commission's signal booster regulations. Summary of Announcement The document released last week actually has two components: a "Report and Order" along with a "Further...

Update: Version 1.3 of Otto's guide, with an updated troubleshooting section, was published June 3rd, 2018. We're very excited to announce our collaboration with Otto Pylot to produce the brand new Otto Pylot Guide to Cellular Signal Boosters. If you're new to signal boosters, or if you've installed one and encountered issues, we highly recommend checking out his thorough introduction to the technology. Working...

A new filing made by Wilson Electronics on January 8th, 2018 shows basic details of an upcoming marine booster kit from weBoost with FCC ID number PWO460033. The FCC filing has a confidentiality request in place asking that the FCC not share photos or user manual information until the product has launched, so details on the product are scarce. weBoost's product...